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Policy changes to kidney allocation may unintentionally reduce access to transplant for South Carolina
Changes to the US kidney allocation system could result in reduced access to kidney transplants and longer times spent in line for rural patients according to new research. The OPTN addressed allocation inequalities by ensuring that all patients wait at least the same amount of time for a kidney rather than the previous geography-based model. These policy changes are also predicted to result in a 40% decline in kidney transplant volumes for South Carolina.

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